Monday, October 8th

Come join us as Dr. John M. Najemy from Cornell University and a group of Marist Professors from various disciplines read and discuss Machiavelli & History. Dr. Najemy is Professor of History at Cornell University and an internationally recognized expert on the political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli and the history of Renaissance Florence and Italy. He is the author and editor of numerous books, articles, and essays.

Tuesday, October 9th

Every Tuesday in the Cabaret, our very own chef features a local, regional, sustainable buffet. The buffet opens at 11:30 AM. This weekly event is sponsored by Marist Dining Services and Student Affairs.

The Marist College Lesbian Gay Straight Alliance is organized to promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in diversity on campus along with alliances formed between Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual, transgendered/transsexual, and Straight students, and to provide a means of communications regarding sexuality. The Marist College Lesbian Gay Straight Alliance will serve students at Marist College and other interested persons in the Marist College Community. Contact an officer, information available on our Officer's Page, for more information.

Wednesday, October 10th

It matters that you vote. It is your voice, so if you have not register to vote yet and you are a U.S. Citizen at the age of 18 or above, come out and register to vote. We will be a the Champagnat Breezeway on the designated times.

"Night on Broadway" features musical selections performed by the Marist College Singers, Sirens, Time Check, Freshman Women Singers, Chamber Choir, as well as mixed solos and duets. This year's shows will be hosted by Marissa Perry, who recently performed as Tracy Turnblad in the Broadway production of Hairspray.

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is a charity that educates the public about HIV/AIDS and participates directly in the lives of performers who struggle with this disease. In 2011, the Marist College Singers raised over $5,100 for the cause.

Marist is delighted to present a panel of renowned scholars in what promises to be a provocative roundtable discussion or religion, politics and the Presidency 2012 as religion is going to play a huge role in this year's Presidential race.

Polls show that more voters are confused by President Obama's religious affiliation than several years ago, and Mitt Romney is the first Mormon ever to run for President. The growing presence of liberal evangelicals, the Catholic Bishops’ protest over the HHS regulations on contraception coverage, and the divergence between President Obama and many African American Christians over the issue of gay marriage (to name only a few things) promise to make religion a powerful force in this year`s election cycle.